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My Winchester M1917
It's been a bit quiet so I figured I would share the M1917 I have in my collection. It has it's original barrel and mostly Winchester parts. The stock has been sanded at some point before I got it, but when I bought this it was at a bargain price so I overlooked that. It is pretty accurate. I get consistent 2.5" groups at 100 yards using commercial ammo.
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10-17-2014 09:55 PM
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Beauty! Just aquired my 1st 1917. Winchester refurbished with a mix of parts . Looking around for the odd small bits marked W to replace the R & Es. These are fine sturdy weapons.
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Sturdy is a good word. Russian
like, solid!
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Hi, Bear43 and HoH. If either of you have a trigger guard marked "E", I have a "W" that I'd like to swap for an E. See Sarco photo for what I'm talking about.